Driving license for passenger transport; application
Brief description
Special regulations apply to the driving of cabs, rental cars, ambulances, passenger cars on regular services and for commercial excursions and vacation trips. An additional driving license for passenger transport may be required here.
Description
In addition to the general driving license, as a vehicle driver you need a passenger transport license if you
- transport passengers in an ambulance for a fee or for business purposes or
- transport passengers in a motor vehicle and a permit is required for this transportation in accordance with the Passenger Transportation Act (PBefG).
However, if you are in possession of a category D or D1 driving license, this only applies to driving cabs, rental cars and for bundled on-demand transport within the meaning of Section 50 (1) sentence 1 PBefG. Otherwise, a driving license for passenger transport for motor vehicles is not required if you hold a category D or D1 driving license.
A driving license for passenger transport is not required for
- Ambulances of the German Armed Forces, the Federal Police, the police and the troops and civilian personnel of the other contracting states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),
- Civil protection ambulances if they are used for this purpose,
- Ambulances of fire departments and rescue services recognized under state law.
The driving license for passenger transport serves to protect and ensure the safety of the people being transported and therefore places higher demands on the driver than a general driving license.
It must be applied for at the driving license authority responsible for your place of residence (= district office or city).
It can be issued for a maximum of five years and then requires renewal.
A driving license for passenger transport is issued by the driving license authority as proof of a driving license for passenger transport. This must be carried alongside the EU driving license when transporting passengers.
Prerequisites
- Possession of the (German) EU driving license
(If you are still in possession of an old paper driving license or a foreign EU/EEA driving license, you may have to exchange it at the same time). - Possession of an EU/EEA category B driving license or a corresponding driving license from a country listed in Annex 11 for at least two years (or at least one year in the case of restriction of passenger transport to ambulances) or corresponding possession of such a driving license within the last five years
- Minimum age: 21 years; if restricted to ambulances: 19 years
- personal reliability
- Proof of mental and physical aptitude
- Sufficient eyesight
- if the driver's license for passenger transport is to be valid for ambulances: Participation in first aid training
- if the driving license for passenger transport is to be valid for cabs, rental cars or bundled on-demand transport: Proof of specialist knowledge
(Note: As the content requirements for proof of specialist knowledge and the competent authorities have not yet been determined, it is not yet possible to provide proof of specialist knowledge (nationwide). Transitional arrangements have therefore been made for Bavaria. Further information can be obtained from the relevant driving license authority).
- Possession of the (German) EU driving license
Deadlines
noneRequired documents
As a rule, you will need the following documents:
- valid identity card or passport
- German EU card driver's license
- Certificate of good conduct for submission to an authority
- Medical certificate of physical and mental fitness (not older than 1 year) (see § 11 paragraph 9 in conjunction with Annex 5 No. 1 FeV)
- Expert opinion on resilience, orientation, concentration, attention and reaction performance from an occupational or company physician or, alternatively, from an officially recognized assessment body for driving fitness (not older than 1 year) (see Section 11 (9) in conjunction with Annex 5 No. 2 FeV)
- Proof of eyesight by means of a medical examination certificate (from an ophthalmologist, doctor with the specialty title "occupational medicine", doctor with the additional title "occupational medicine", doctor at an officially recognized assessment body for fitness to drive, doctor from the health authority or other doctor from the public administration) or certificate of ophthalmological examination (not older than 2 years) (see Section 12 (6) in conjunction with Annex 6 No. 2 FeV)
- for ambulance driving licenses: proof of participation in first aid training
- if the driving license for passenger transport is to be valid for cabs, hire cars or bundled on-demand transport: Proof of specialist knowledge - until further notice, not to be submitted with the application (see note under requirements)
Costs
The fee is based on the scale of fees for road traffic measures (GebOSt), usually EUR 43.90 for the first issue.
Legal basis
- § Section 48 Ordinance on the Admission of Persons to Road Traffic (Driving License Ordinance - FeV)
- § 11 Ordinance on the Admission of Persons to Road Traffic (Driving License Ordinance - FeV) (aptitude)
- § Section 12 Ordinance on the Admission of Persons to Road Traffic (Driving License Ordinance - FeV) (eyesight)
- Fee regulations for road traffic measures (GebOSt)
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